Agian
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How long after surgery do you have to wait before seeing your dentist for a professional clean?
I'm guessing six months?
I'm guessing six months?
Sounds like pretty assertive advice. Thanks for your answers guys. I think I'll leave it to January.epstns;n868358 said:IIRC, my surgeon wanted a completely clear dental exam prior to surgery, then he directed that aside from any emergency work, no "invasive" dental work until 6 months post-op. He included dental cleaning in that list of invasive procedures. He also directed antibiotics prior to any invasive dental work, regardless of what the professional associations were saying (that antibiotics weren't really necessary).
It seems I escaped the death sentence. 10 days of Rifampicin and Vancomycin cocktails, about 25 litres in total (I’m allergic to the Penicillin family), two echocardiograms, numerous blood culturing exercises and finally a TOE down the throat and they declared me free of endocarditis.
Several Doctors asked if I had had any dental treatment…. Yes, the morning of the hospital admission…10 am scale and polish at Dentist, 10pm raging 40 degree fever and blue-light to hospital.. They ALL said that was the most likely culprit. I asked how to avoid and the reply was ‘don’t go to the dentist…it’s your choice, heart or teeth…’. Seems human oral bacteria is a particularly nasty cocktail of bugs that doesn’t really want to be allowed in your bloodstream. Plenty on the www about it, nothing in the dentists waiting room...
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